Is there an association between the type of activities and respiratory disorders among e-waste workers? Case of two major cities in West Africa
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Abstract
Several studies have demonstrated that e-waste workers had a
risk to develop the respiratory disorders but this was not specifically differentiated
according to the type of the e-waste activities. The main aim of this
study was to evaluate if the risk to develop respiratory disorders was different
according to the type of activities carried out by the e-waste workers. Methods:
A cross sectional study was conducted in Abidjan and Cotonou, two big cities
in West Africa. The participants were randomly selected based on the list of
e-waste workers provided by the census of different sites of e-waste. The spirometry
was performed on all the study participants to assess whether they
had respiratory disorders. A regression logistic model was performed to estimate
the risk of developing respiratory disorders according to the type of activities
carried out by the e-waste workers. Results: In total 308 e-waste workers
including 149 at Abidjan and 159 at Cotonou were interviewed. Participants
of this study ranged in age from 14 years to 69 years and the mean age
was 33.71 ± 10.96. The main activities carried out by the study participants
were respectively repairing (44.8%), buying or selling (40.3%), dismantling
(31.8%). The prevalence of respiratory disorders was 20.1%. The multivariate
analysis had not found a significant association between the type of activities
and the presence of respiratory disorders. Conclusion: The effect of exposure
to e-waste on respiratory health of workers was not different according to the
type of activities. So, any policy that aims to reduce the risk of exposure on
respiratory health must take into account all the e-waste workers regardless of the type of activities they perform in this sector
